http://www.foodmatters.tv/ (the full documentary, not the actual site)

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On topic, if I had the opportunity to preach one thing to the world, and only one thing, it would be Veganism. Whenever people ask me why I became a Vegan, I always respond why not.

The only reason it really comes down to is taste. Meat and milk and eggs and honey taste good (well, at least it did. After a while, it becomes unappealing).

However, taste isn't a sacrifice when becoming Vegan. Nor should it be.

Aside from the fact that the meat/poultry/pork industry is the single largest contributer to green house gases on the planet, or that the farms (if you can call a deformed pig in a cage farming) contribute more **** waste per factory farm than the entire city of New York's human population (and that all this **** is more often than not harming the humans that live near them health wise, and running into the water supply), and aside from the fact that by purchasing and/or consuming meat, you are paying someone to perform to your food what would be unthinkable to a dog or cat (not just slaughter wise), and aside from the fact that the meat packers and slaughterers are condemned to a working job that, if these workers were actual American citizens (rather than illegal aliens) the companies would be in direct violation of our laws regarding fair treatment to workers, being a vegan is simply healthy for you.

A week after I became a Vegan, I noticed that something was different. I didn't know what, but I knew there was something. A week after that, I noticed I had more energy. And two weeks after that, my zits and acne went away, I had considerably more energy, my nails were stronger, I wasn't constipated anymore, my allergies (which were terrible) went away, I lost 8 pounds (off of next to no exercise), and beyond that, I rarely got sick. I was the healthiest kid in my school, while simultaneously being the grade fatty.

Needless to say, becoming a Vegan is probably the single most selfish thing you can do for yourself.

I'm a vegetarian and I have always loved to play Call Of Duty! Well we all know that it's totally awesome to play! P.S. I don't play it on any gaming system except ps3 and I also only play at my friend Brent's house.